Velotric Summit 1 Review | Is This THE New Entry Level eMTB?
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
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Come check out our test results in this Velotric Summit 1 video review. We know your money is important and that's why we test our ebikes more than anyone else and share these results with you, so you can make the best decision for your money when it comes to your next ebike.
In the case of the Velotric Summit 1, we were pumped to see how it would perform, so we tested:
Speed: The top Speed and speeds and each pedal assist level.
Range: We ran the summit through 2 range test, one on minimum assist and one at maximum assist to see just how far you can go on a single charge.
Braking: We test the brakes of the Summit to see how long it takes to come to a complete stop from 20 MPH
Ride Quality: How does the Velotric Summit 1 ride and feel?
We cover it all and share the results with you!
#velotric #summit1 #budgeteMTB
00:39 - Velotric Summit 1 Overview
04:03 - Velotric Summit 1 Brake Test
05:17 - Velotric Summit 1 Speed Test
12:14 - Velotric Summit 1 Range Test
13:41 - Velotric Summit 1 Hill Test
17:29 - Velotric Summit 1 Ride Quality
32:57 - Velotric Summit 1 Conclusion - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Nice. I just ordered one after watching this review. I've been wanting one I can take on the road or trails that can take on hills without spending 3k+ .and I love the color.
Would be great if you did a comparison btwn this Summit and the Aventon Ramblas. About $1,000 more, expect the Ramblas is superior, but your perspective would be helpful.
Great Video! It is quite confidence inspiring. I especially like your comment on the versatility. At 67, I haven't ridden my mtn bike in 10 years, and probably wont anymore. I think I could learn a new comfort level for trail riding with this bike. I also really like the range and ability to get up hills on bike paths. This one is going to be a contender for my $$ (with a suspension seat added).
comprehensive review, good work! Subscribed today.
Wow, fast to release this review! Only issue I see is the 8 speed small rear cassette. A big 10 speed would help up hillls, but not bad.
I agree and addresses the concerns with the Velotric team but it’s really not that bad only on super punchy short climbs you might notice it
You can easily upgrade it to a 10-11 casette as well as the shifter!
@@chaxologist2024naw, not quite that simple; a larger cassette would very likely require a new derailleur, too. In 8 speed, larger cassette options are not available, which means the owner needs to upgrade to at least a 9 speed, which also now means a new chain.
So, can be done, but not that similarly or inexpensively.
Informative and helpful. Thanks.
Entry level my ass. That is one fine bike
Nice bike, great color
How is it compared to the Ride1UP LMT’D V2?
Can the battery on this bike be charged outside of the bike, or does it need to be installed to charge?
I'm surprised you didn't mention weight as something you'd like to see lowered. It's 65lbs? Seems portly for a MB. even an EMB. Also, watching the video it seemed like anything but nimble to ride, and even bone-jarring on the descent. That could have just been the conditions though. Great video and content. Thank you for sharing it!
Thanks for watching! We definitely want it to be lighter, but for sub $2k with that size battery and a hub motor, the weight is more or less what we'd expect. It's a tradeoff of something entry-level.
is there room for larger tires, especially the rear to maybe help with the extra hub weight ?
Well the rear obviously can’t change out cause the motor in the wheel design but the front maybe, I’ll try throwing a 29er on mine tomorrow
Ever since the drop in sales of the commuter/urban ebike market, it seems every one of those 'commuter-only' ebike manufacturers are all jumping into the EMTB market. Let's see how long they last.
How long the companies last? Or the trend toward eMTB?
Is the app required?
No, you can ride and use the bike on its own.
New price as of 6/1/24 $1999.
Poop.
I'm not at all interested in a workout on a bike. Just enjoy the outdoors and leisure. Or getting myself to work at 35-40 mph. We don't have bike or dirt bike trails within 100 miles. No bike paths or lanes. But I enjoy the reviews. Nice job all! Looks like it has some good top end but just shy of my 40 mph requirement.
I don't see any ebike doing 40 mph at the price range of this Velotric Summit 1.
I am terrified at the thought of 40mph on a bike.
29 inch wheels would have been better, the Altus derailleur can be had on $600 non-electric hybrid and mountain bikes. A kick stand prob not a good thing to have on single track. Full light setup overkill for trails. Hub motor with unwanted extra weight in rear. Seems like they didn't want to go full on trail bike so it's a weird mix of components that just makes a lot of compromises.
The Aventon Ramblas though more expensive is at least a full on no excuses mountain bike for those who want or need electric assist.
Ummm … a hub motor means you can still ride home with assist if you break derailleur, or chain, unlike a useless mid drive motor…..You upgrade the wheels, fork and put a shimano zee derailleur and get back with me…
I'll pass on the branding alone.
Unless they're going to pay to advertise their company.